Will it now trigger the “radical changes” Mario Draghi’s report says are needed to restore competitiveness to the European ...
In an article published by the Financial Times, Mario Draghi praises the choices of the Labour government especially those ...
The report is a wake-up call. Europe is low on innovation and lags on competitiveness. Deeper integration is needed, but it ...
The European Sea Ports Organisation (ESPO) has expressed concern about the European Commission's plans for the future EU ...
There does not have to be a trade-off between achieving Europe’s goals for reducing transport emissions and creating a more resilient economy.
Geopolitical upheaval and increasing economic pressure have led to a rethink of the EU’s main priorities. Former ECB president Mario Draghi’s long-awaited report on the future of European ...
Mobile technology underpins technologies ranging from AI to self-driving cars. To create more of these advances, we need proper incentives to further develop a dynamic standardization ecosystem that ...
Given the interlocking challenges identified by the Draghi Report on Europe's future, identifying mutually advantageous policy trades among member states is a promising approach to achieving deeper ...
Former ECB President Mario Draghi's landmark report published last month warned that Europe risks falling behind the United States and China unless it invests more in technology and productivity.
In this context, the recent report of the former president of the ECB, Mario Draghi, who advocates a radical change of the EU’s philosophy and operating structures, is being widely discussed.
BEREC Chair Robert Mourik (pictured) warned of “fundamental repercussions” for the European technology sector if policies ...
To help organizations stay on top of the main developments in European digital compliance, Morrison Foerster’s European ...